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so it's not just about the graduate level education that we're doing about this campus, it's about reaching out to today's school children who will be tomorrow's knowledge workers. we're recruiting at every level from superstar professor down to literally middle school students. >> there are a lot of schools that can say more or less they're doing something like that, but what dan and his college is doing, it's different from my point of view, and it's fun to watch this start up just likes al jazeera america is a start up. dan is recruiting students who not only want to learn the tech, but apply it, start a business, do entrepreneurship, and not only is he recruiting faculty who know their stuff and are going to develop new things, but they themselves are supposed to be professor entrepreneurs. i think both the teacher and the student are expected not just hope but expected to actually move this into the marketplace, is that fair? >> absolutely. >> we look forward to following this and we're friendly to start ups around here being one ourselves. good to see you guys. this is for my executiv
so it's not just about the graduate level education that we're doing about this campus, it's about reaching out to today's school children who will be tomorrow's knowledge workers. we're recruiting at every level from superstar professor down to literally middle school students. >> there are a lot of schools that can say more or less they're doing something like that, but what dan and his college is doing, it's different from my point of view, and it's fun to watch this start up just...
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in some cases i believe our children are not receiving the education they deserve. public's schools are strong but to many are still feeling. the vast majority of teachers are performing well but some are underperforming and they should be removed from our children's classrooms. the need to be better is particularly acute in the jersey city the urban schools demand our attention and they have my. we have taken bold action that was necessary to make a commitment to kids in our cities to have a right into the largest school system in new york to bring in a new organization and new resources that not only in the form of state aid but collaboration with parents and teachers thank community leaders on the ground. one result? we negotiated a contract with teachers u.n. union to deliver merit pay along with increased teacher involvement with the process. we want to encourage innovation listing specific needs of the communities. the reason why we empowered our superintendents' to make choices that work best for their kids, parents and schools. in new workers jimmy has moved
in some cases i believe our children are not receiving the education they deserve. public's schools are strong but to many are still feeling. the vast majority of teachers are performing well but some are underperforming and they should be removed from our children's classrooms. the need to be better is particularly acute in the jersey city the urban schools demand our attention and they have my. we have taken bold action that was necessary to make a commitment to kids in our cities to have a...
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those are some of the programs jose has put together gone beyond what we perceive he's helping us to educate the public and a businesses l about financial responsibility. it's sounds boring to everyone outside the room it's financial stuff but i'll tell you if the cities don't do this and cities dodo this they'll be in trouble trouble. jose thank you and now you're going to work closely with me and many in the city and a entertain our businesses as and transform from a payroll tax to another tax system and low encourage job creation. he will be asked to step out of the traditional you've got to get it done and how do we help you do get under and city maintain and create jobs in the city. i'm here to say thank you jose to really let everybody you know how appreciative i've been 0 o and lucky to have you as a leader in our financial literacy captain. ooip i've been lucky to inherit a movement gavin was there before me and a visionary and i still get his council as he goes across california doing great things in education. gavin i say thank you that f in your new really as lieutenant governor e
those are some of the programs jose has put together gone beyond what we perceive he's helping us to educate the public and a businesses l about financial responsibility. it's sounds boring to everyone outside the room it's financial stuff but i'll tell you if the cities don't do this and cities dodo this they'll be in trouble trouble. jose thank you and now you're going to work closely with me and many in the city and a entertain our businesses as and transform from a payroll tax to another...
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we have got to educate our children. we have got to educate their parents. it is not just a whim but a necessity if we are going to compete. >> first lady barbara bush live on c-span and c-span 3. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. "q and a"up next, with photographer from "the new york times." prime minister's questions. then international narcotics control looking at drug trafficking in afghanistan. ♪ >> doug mills "new york times" white house photographer. he discusses his photographs and the new technologies he uses and covering events around the world. >> doug mills "new york times" white house photographer. what's the status of the relationship between the photographers now and the president? >> well it's been a rough couple months. there's been a lot of push back from the press obviously trying to get more access from the still photographers. and we had a meeting with jay carney and members of his staff
we have got to educate our children. we have got to educate their parents. it is not just a whim but a necessity if we are going to compete. >> first lady barbara bush live on c-span and c-span 3. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. "q and a"up next, with photographer from "the new york times." prime minister's questions. then international narcotics control looking at drug trafficking in afghanistan. ♪ >> doug mills "new york times" white house...
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his revelations weren't much of a revelation you know the specific things that he least you know were educational to me but it's not as if i was surprised again the n.s.a. is a spy agency they spy you know and they don't spy if you know if you like them or if they like you you know they strong organizations so i doubt very seriously and i don't have inside a trap i'm using is common sense here not you i doubt very seriously if they are just pushing on google or just pushing on microsoft and the large corporate entity that has access to a large amount of data the n.s.a. has compromised even voluntarily with companies permission or by force let's let me let me kind of circle back to the big point for a second because as you pointed out with google glass the n.s.a. spying on you but in turn your spying on them so you're hinting at this idea of a pushback and big point certainly gives people who are not happy with the current way the banking system is being organized gives them a way to push back and they are doing so with initiatives like your initiative do you think at some point there's going to b
his revelations weren't much of a revelation you know the specific things that he least you know were educational to me but it's not as if i was surprised again the n.s.a. is a spy agency they spy you know and they don't spy if you know if you like them or if they like you you know they strong organizations so i doubt very seriously and i don't have inside a trap i'm using is common sense here not you i doubt very seriously if they are just pushing on google or just pushing on microsoft and the...
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we are also requesting a significant investment in higher education. in recent years, college tuition has been steadily increasing by a rate of double-digits. please join me in supporting our request for an additional $100 million for higher education, which would cap tuition increases at 6 percent and put college within the reach of more families. blauz [ applause[ applause ] >> another priority for colorado families and for us, is supporting the energy industry while protecting the environment. the viability of the sage grouse has bedeviled western states for a decade. as chair of the western governors' association, i believe we can protect the sage grouse while at the same time allowing ranches, farms and other economic activity to flourish. at our invitation, secretary of the interior sally jewell has agreed to visit colorado and observe mitigation efforts firsthand. colorado's oil and gas industry contributes $29 billion to our economy. critical to the success of the oil and gas industry is that operators recognize their moral and legal obligation
we are also requesting a significant investment in higher education. in recent years, college tuition has been steadily increasing by a rate of double-digits. please join me in supporting our request for an additional $100 million for higher education, which would cap tuition increases at 6 percent and put college within the reach of more families. blauz [ applause[ applause ] >> another priority for colorado families and for us, is supporting the energy industry while protecting the...
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that education guarantees you more income. the united states is the only country of our industrialed democracies that puts more money into healthy school districts and less into the struggling ones that need it. >> partly because they are tied to property tax. states are rethinking how they are funding schools. >> let me ask you about poverty. the war poverty and i saw the republicans trying to own this conversation. i found new, i think. usually that is something that democrats really rally their base up on in an election year. what is happening there? >> cares about people. it goes back to there. again, you have to say it is an image problem. we don't hate hungry babies. this is ridiculous. they have to sell their message in a different way. >> message and policies. >> you have a great message and terrible policies. >> absolutely. you look at the minimum wage debate or long term unemployment debate which is the place where they are arguing income inequity now. how do the republicans approach it? they have to say what are you
that education guarantees you more income. the united states is the only country of our industrialed democracies that puts more money into healthy school districts and less into the struggling ones that need it. >> partly because they are tied to property tax. states are rethinking how they are funding schools. >> let me ask you about poverty. the war poverty and i saw the republicans trying to own this conversation. i found new, i think. usually that is something that democrats...
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. >> we need to educate people better. when you have 25% of people at your high school in many urban areas not completing high school they might wind up being -- doing things not socially acceptable. income inequality cannot be solved overnight. we have to commit to doing it over time. education is probably the key. >> labor share is vomiting. we had technological progress and not labor share plummeting. >> the to see changes. reality is we live in a winner take all economy. if you come up with a great idea, you can become a billionaire. if you have great skills that people want, you can great -- get a great job. if you do not, life is tough. jobs may have been replaced by technology. we can be a part of the solution. a hotel goes to different parts of the world, whether africa or southeast asia or brooklyn and we create jobs for people who do not necessarily have experienced. the great thing about the hotel business is people start out behind a desk and get very senior jobs. >> part of our coverage there from switzerland.
. >> we need to educate people better. when you have 25% of people at your high school in many urban areas not completing high school they might wind up being -- doing things not socially acceptable. income inequality cannot be solved overnight. we have to commit to doing it over time. education is probably the key. >> labor share is vomiting. we had technological progress and not labor share plummeting. >> the to see changes. reality is we live in a winner take all economy....
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we are first and cost for education and 46 in performance. 46. we are the biggest state. happen via one of the things people say is most wrong with california politics. >> yes. absolutely. it is interesting. the initiative was set up as something that would probably never happen. now thernment is so bad ballot initiative became the way we are being governed. is,only way i am thinking instead of having one california, create six new california's. think of the creativity that would come from that and all of the communication that would go on. >> an interesting idea. >> would you do about the educational system? one of the greatest in the world. would encourage you to work the same way. comes the money for ucla from the state of california. 100% of the forms they have to fill out come from california. you can do better. compete good and they in a very free market, the education system is competing in a free market, and it is doing incredibly well. they are really good schools. they continue to be. >> it is a fascinating idea and all we need is more senators. breaking news. s
we are first and cost for education and 46 in performance. 46. we are the biggest state. happen via one of the things people say is most wrong with california politics. >> yes. absolutely. it is interesting. the initiative was set up as something that would probably never happen. now thernment is so bad ballot initiative became the way we are being governed. is,only way i am thinking instead of having one california, create six new california's. think of the creativity that would come...
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competency, the education of our kids is the most important thing. there are enormous changes in the job prospects of people at every level. some will lead us down the path to some very severe problem. but nevertheless, here is the most important thing, every kid getting a good education. and some of parts of the world they understand that and some parts of the world they don't. notsadly in america, we do seem to. we keep falling in the rankings. we used to be in the top 10 and now we are lucky to be in the top 30. that does not bode well for our future. we have to get away from this partisan stuff and start devoting the resources we need to have a future. >> you are passionate about training our young people, particularly in computer science. there is not enough training there. >> yes, i think education is top. mike and i think it is very important. help teachers be better. let's try out new approaches. the status quo is pretty unsatisfactory. technology is going to help, particularly for that motivated learner. but how you create the bro -- the mot
competency, the education of our kids is the most important thing. there are enormous changes in the job prospects of people at every level. some will lead us down the path to some very severe problem. but nevertheless, here is the most important thing, every kid getting a good education. and some of parts of the world they understand that and some parts of the world they don't. notsadly in america, we do seem to. we keep falling in the rankings. we used to be in the top 10 and now we are lucky...
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cities are where you pick up the garbage, where you educate the kids, where you bring down crime , where you enact health measures about where you can see, where it's labeled, those kinds of things. change has all been at the city level. we are trying to bring down crime and those are not done at the federal and state level. have such a huge arsenal of resources. how do you pick the causes that you get behind? inequity is how for children don't get to grow up and achieve their potential. we decided that most of the money is going to go to that cause. unfortunately there are things like new vaccines that will help those kids avoid getting sick and we are seeing progress. 5 are sent to the kids die before the engine five -- age of 5. we want to get that percentage down and match where we were in 1980. because there is this injustice, a lot of these things were not the and on at the level that they should be. area, develop expertise, and you go out and the people. >> did someone trigger you to think about this area or was it just something lifelong? >> i think he listens to his wife. melind
cities are where you pick up the garbage, where you educate the kids, where you bring down crime , where you enact health measures about where you can see, where it's labeled, those kinds of things. change has all been at the city level. we are trying to bring down crime and those are not done at the federal and state level. have such a huge arsenal of resources. how do you pick the causes that you get behind? inequity is how for children don't get to grow up and achieve their potential. we...
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ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> prosecutors issued a warning about internet dating scams after a woman was duped out of half a million dollars on christian mingle.com the 65-year-old woman spoke to abc7 news about what happened to her. on the dating sight so others don't have something similar occur. she says an irish man who worked on a scottish oil rigwooed her before asking for a loan for his business, they never met the woman sent him half a million dollars. >> this individual came across as a strong christian person, prayed with me. >> the woman contacted authorities when she realized she had been defrauded and authorities helped her get back $200,000 she had wired to a bank in turkey. christian mingle.com issued a statement that it will offer assistance in the investigat
ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> prosecutors issued a warning about internet dating scams after a woman was duped out of half a million dollars on christian mingle.com the 65-year-old woman spoke to abc7 news...
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these benefits are offered to very well educated women who are rup well. but they are maybe not necessarily offer two waitresses. >> thank you for your time. that is on the market, i'm olivia sterns.
these benefits are offered to very well educated women who are rup well. but they are maybe not necessarily offer two waitresses. >> thank you for your time. that is on the market, i'm olivia sterns.
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there is a raging debate, how should we change economic education? front and center for second -- four professor krueger. he has a new book out for economics, for high school education. explorations in economics. the current, doing something to make us smarter. wendy carter is front and center in this debate. i have heard you speak at aea about it. how do we need to change economic education? >> they need to be involved, engaged. >> from day one? >> from day one, learning about topics relevant to their lives. >> we are teaching micro and macro economics like it is 1910. how did we get to this stage? whack about 2 million students , theyconomics each year took the college book and they watered it down, which is not appropriate. i tried to reinvent the course, teach them behavioral economics, present them with interviews of people who shaped the economy, and give them interviews. >> there is such an emphasis on the dynamics and the math of economics. we risk losing that if we go to soft, right? >> alfred marshall said that he would figure out the math
there is a raging debate, how should we change economic education? front and center for second -- four professor krueger. he has a new book out for economics, for high school education. explorations in economics. the current, doing something to make us smarter. wendy carter is front and center in this debate. i have heard you speak at aea about it. how do we need to change economic education? >> they need to be involved, engaged. >> from day one? >> from day one, learning...
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do you think their education is at the same level as the education you saw when you got out of college? >> well, i don't know, i saw you asking that in the notes. i'm not sure. i've spoken at a bunch of schools, spoke at commencement exercises to a bunch of colleges. i'm not sure. here's what i think i think -- i think there's too much complaining. times are difficult, i get that, but i think there's too much complaining. i worry about the work ethic. i'm not pointing at you because you have a bad work ethic, but i worry. there's an old phrase -- we all must do the work that god wants you to do the work every day. i live by that creed. the work ethic is really important. i don't like the complaining. so i think that's out there. >> you know, i agree. i think that college is not for everyone sometimes, because if everyone had a college degree, there would be a lot of jobs that would not be occupied in the united states that are crucial to a functioning economy. if you are going to be an excellent mechanic, you don't need to go to college, but if you are a fantastic mechanic, that's exce
do you think their education is at the same level as the education you saw when you got out of college? >> well, i don't know, i saw you asking that in the notes. i'm not sure. i've spoken at a bunch of schools, spoke at commencement exercises to a bunch of colleges. i'm not sure. here's what i think i think -- i think there's too much complaining. times are difficult, i get that, but i think there's too much complaining. i worry about the work ethic. i'm not pointing at you because you...
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why should we concentrate on education. yes it is important to provide shelter, health care, we have a polio epidemic to watch for. we have to provide the other means by way people can survive. if you don't give children education, they lose hope, they can't plan for the future or think of jobs they may do when the conflict is over. we end up with a generation that lost hope about the future. >> the education system in loeb none is stretched. how much money do you need? >> we need about there 200 million a year. $195 million in the first year. that's cost effective. you are not building new schools, we are using the different schools. we want the aid agencies to support it. we have support from western agencies and arab countries. we believe it could be up and running within weeks, 400,000 children back in school. we need the funding, and we've issued the appeal. >> it's definitely a good cause, but it will be difficult to raise the money for education. >> it will be difficult, because it has always been a second thought. i
why should we concentrate on education. yes it is important to provide shelter, health care, we have a polio epidemic to watch for. we have to provide the other means by way people can survive. if you don't give children education, they lose hope, they can't plan for the future or think of jobs they may do when the conflict is over. we end up with a generation that lost hope about the future. >> the education system in loeb none is stretched. how much money do you need? >> we need...
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. >> is there a particular educational route, or educational policy genes that needs to take place? , technology, engineering and math. girls are underperforming. this is where it is booming, the jobs are there. we need to get girls into those fields. >> what about raising the money to make the movie? what was that like? >> raising money was the easier part. >> really? how much did it cost? >> it is a huge, ongoing project. it wasn't about starting one, and telling one story, we are doing multiple stories. we have six more documentaries coming out this year. we have been fortunate to have extraordinary partners like aol have wanted to get behind it. >> are there specific women that you have yet to include that you would like to? >> yes. >> can you tell us? >> tina fey, where are you? can you help me with that? >> who else? >> one of the things we try to do, we are preserving the stories of groundbreaking women. we missed sally ride, the first female in space. those are the ones that break your hearts. it is important, what we are doing. >> where can we watch this? >> makers.com. >>
. >> is there a particular educational route, or educational policy genes that needs to take place? , technology, engineering and math. girls are underperforming. this is where it is booming, the jobs are there. we need to get girls into those fields. >> what about raising the money to make the movie? what was that like? >> raising money was the easier part. >> really? how much did it cost? >> it is a huge, ongoing project. it wasn't about starting one, and telling...
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did you sayt education is where you had to go? >> it's interesting. the cross of media and tech has been throughout my entire career, and when i saw what was happening with education, i thought it would be an interesting opportunity. and you are doing this cross of media business with tech and a very disruptive industry, which also gets me excited. >> we should clarify, we should -- we are not just talking about something that is the equivalent of a youtube tutorial. we are getting beyond that. stories of stuff you guys have done include going to an actual wedding to teach a wedding trying toy class, or teach people about making an action shot for a movie by going out to a remote lake. tell us about the process of making these videos. >> we get these instructors who are experts in their field. best selling authors, the top of their field, and they want to give back and teach their skills. deep, deep knowledge they want to teach. we actually have for the long classes, and they are live and interactive and social -- we actually have for the long classes
did you sayt education is where you had to go? >> it's interesting. the cross of media and tech has been throughout my entire career, and when i saw what was happening with education, i thought it would be an interesting opportunity. and you are doing this cross of media business with tech and a very disruptive industry, which also gets me excited. >> we should clarify, we should -- we are not just talking about something that is the equivalent of a youtube tutorial. we are getting...
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than what it will cost to educate the kids in the way they need to be educated. the resources that we devote to new grants and english language learners in this country will pay off in the long run hugely. >> it is a pleasure to have you here, and it will air on al jazeera america at 8:00 eastern. the show may be over but the conversation continues. @ajconsiderthis we'll see you next time. >> hello, and welcome to the news hour. i'm stephen cole in doha. syria's recognizel recognized on has days to decide to attend peace talks. >>> in south so yo sudan, we'ree juba. >> we have news from europe, including claims in the u.k. that some minority are shutting out of
than what it will cost to educate the kids in the way they need to be educated. the resources that we devote to new grants and english language learners in this country will pay off in the long run hugely. >> it is a pleasure to have you here, and it will air on al jazeera america at 8:00 eastern. the show may be over but the conversation continues. @ajconsiderthis we'll see you next time. >> hello, and welcome to the news hour. i'm stephen cole in doha. syria's recognizel...
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. >> that turns around and says if you are a normal investor, financial education 101 is you have to rebalance that. torybody says i have rebalance. what do i rebalance into? the sec is saying because the woman out the bond market, so how do i go about rebalancing? fortunately, your show about alternative investment helps to answer that question. the we have the graph on screen and you see several options that give you income without exposure to interest rate risks. longshore -- a lot of people are going credit long short and don't forget about tips. choices, fewse don't want to be in stocks or bonds, there are some choices. how do these themes and alternative choices factor in two decisions you make in technology? rex i think from a technology standpoint, it doesn't make a big difference. most tech companies have raised money during the recent time in the bond markets and generate a lot of cash. they are not typically looking to raise money on a frequent basis, but one thing i would like to add to the discussion as i remember during the 2008 there wererisis, times when there was ext
. >> that turns around and says if you are a normal investor, financial education 101 is you have to rebalance that. torybody says i have rebalance. what do i rebalance into? the sec is saying because the woman out the bond market, so how do i go about rebalancing? fortunately, your show about alternative investment helps to answer that question. the we have the graph on screen and you see several options that give you income without exposure to interest rate risks. longshore -- a lot of...
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. >> we will continue to put our of kidsn support education, particularly in western china. create another game [indiscernible] >> you bring some of your former nba colleagues over? >> yes. we try to do that. we had success in beijing last year, or peace. .lso, others [indiscernible] guys like those play against the national team. >> this will not be a dennis rodman north korea thing? that is completely different. >> no comment about that. [laughter] >> you are here at the conference and that leads to the next question about fundraising. have you found that a challenge? you are probably the most wreck sizable not only overseas but in china. how was fundraising helped by that and what are the challenges? today, facing a challenge. transparency is one of the biggest issues here. you have your supporter of where the money goes. a clear message to make sure every candidate donate and spend in the right place. >> how much is needed on a yearly basis to do the kinds of programs doing the social good every year? theou really need to get country more involved in donating to charity?
. >> we will continue to put our of kidsn support education, particularly in western china. create another game [indiscernible] >> you bring some of your former nba colleagues over? >> yes. we try to do that. we had success in beijing last year, or peace. .lso, others [indiscernible] guys like those play against the national team. >> this will not be a dennis rodman north korea thing? that is completely different. >> no comment about that. [laughter] >> you...
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thanks to the internet education foundation for pulling this together as promptly. as tim said it was to stay the court decision came out, so it should be a great opportunity to get some initial analysis and initial reactions to the case means. as tim mentioned, i'm going to moderate. i will try to be impartial. we filed a brief in the case and that is why he mentioned that. to introduce the panelists to my left we have marked who is a partner at johnson and general counsel to the internet association, then we have got christopher yoo professor of law, communication and information science at the university pennsylvania law school. to his left is matt wood policy director and free press and to his left is russell hanser at wilkins and barker and hamilton nbc. what i would like to do is offer a background of the fcc open internet rules and on a recent court decision, then i will turn it over to questions for the panelists. so in terms of background, there's been an active policy debate over what is often termed internet.org at neutrality going on for quite a few year
thanks to the internet education foundation for pulling this together as promptly. as tim said it was to stay the court decision came out, so it should be a great opportunity to get some initial analysis and initial reactions to the case means. as tim mentioned, i'm going to moderate. i will try to be impartial. we filed a brief in the case and that is why he mentioned that. to introduce the panelists to my left we have marked who is a partner at johnson and general counsel to the internet...
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than what it will cost to educate the kids in the way they need to be educated. the resources that we devote to new grants and english language learners in this country will pay off in the long run hugely. >> it is a pleasure to have you here, and it will air on al jazeera america at 8:00 eastern. the show may be over but the conversation continues. @ajconsiderthis we'll see you next time. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. critical shorming, california takes emergency action, with water levels running dangerously low. >> climb through only to see that i was actually in her bedroom and she was in bed with half the building on top of her. >> return to northridge. look back to the devastating california quake 20 years ago and what has changed. cyberin security. the president changes the rules but the spying will go on. >>> there's gold in those mountains, cinematic gold by those at
than what it will cost to educate the kids in the way they need to be educated. the resources that we devote to new grants and english language learners in this country will pay off in the long run hugely. >> it is a pleasure to have you here, and it will air on al jazeera america at 8:00 eastern. the show may be over but the conversation continues. @ajconsiderthis we'll see you next time. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. critical shorming,...
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>> reporter: police are promising to investigate and prosecute more cases while educating the public. but they are also reminding pedestrians to pay attention, even when they have the right of way. in san francisco, alan wong, abc7 news. >>> a prelimnary hearing is scheduled for running over and killing a menlo park couple out walking their dog last october. 54-year-old marmry rightles was drunk when she hit the couple on chill co-street. her blood alcohol content was significantly more than twice the legal limit. investigators say rightsle was on probation at the time for a 2012 drunk driving conviction. rightsle bless not guilty and held on $2 million bail. >>> an east bay teen accused of setting another student on fire on an ac traps silt bus will be tried as an adult a judge has rejected a motion to try 16-year-old richard thomas in jewel knife court instead. police say thomas say set sasha fleishman's clothes on fire last november as the 18-year-old dozed on the bus. sasha was wearing a skirt and does not identify as male or female. thomas faces a hate crime enhan enhancement, ac
>> reporter: police are promising to investigate and prosecute more cases while educating the public. but they are also reminding pedestrians to pay attention, even when they have the right of way. in san francisco, alan wong, abc7 news. >>> a prelimnary hearing is scheduled for running over and killing a menlo park couple out walking their dog last october. 54-year-old marmry rightles was drunk when she hit the couple on chill co-street. her blood alcohol content was...
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where do you send your children for the best education? switzerland. where is the best place to retire? norway or sweden or denmark. >> best play to invest money? maybe singapore. they know all that. what kind of loyalty do they have? loyalty to the best. and they know where the best is. and when you know the best, you want it. >> where will the global tribe come from? the firm predicting the cities with the network, london, new york, singapore, hong kong. three in asia. none in the mainland or latin america. >> not surprising. michelle, stick around and robert frank who would understand clearly what was just said. when you know the best, you want it. >> yeah. i think he said an important point for the wealthy. we're seeing their numbers grow. their wealth grow. more importantly, actualturalcu becoming a nation unto themselves. more in common with fellow rich people around the world than then do with their own country. they've created, really, a country i call richistan. >> excellent book. underrated. >> call is the rootless rich, wandering wealthy. th
where do you send your children for the best education? switzerland. where is the best place to retire? norway or sweden or denmark. >> best play to invest money? maybe singapore. they know all that. what kind of loyalty do they have? loyalty to the best. and they know where the best is. and when you know the best, you want it. >> where will the global tribe come from? the firm predicting the cities with the network, london, new york, singapore, hong kong. three in asia. none in the...
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reset thesident dialogue about surveillance and security which was really important to serve as an educator in chief to remind people why they exist in the first place and what the evolution was. from that point onward, what kind of partnerships we need to make sure we get the values right. >> based on what the president said, are we unable a safe today because of this? served for 18 who years in the government in the state department and the white house who counsels many of my friends in the national intelligence community, we are increasingly safe and we have been since 9/11. the challenge is to get these right in making trade-offs in a way to minimize the risks we take. game, butt a zero-sum there will always be risks when you try to recalibrate. the key is to rely on the experts in the very patriotic fellows we have working to make sure that the risk is as minimal as possible while working with tech companies and congress in that effort. >> i wanted to ask you a question about this. silicon valley pretty cheesed when they learned about how the nsa has been subverting security measures t
reset thesident dialogue about surveillance and security which was really important to serve as an educator in chief to remind people why they exist in the first place and what the evolution was. from that point onward, what kind of partnerships we need to make sure we get the values right. >> based on what the president said, are we unable a safe today because of this? served for 18 who years in the government in the state department and the white house who counsels many of my friends in...
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the breakdown of educational standards, it is the welfare trap, lack of economic growth and a whole lot more. voters have to ask what has a president done the last five years to tackle the deep down problems. the short answer is not much. he has failed to stimulate real vigorous growth. and we haven't even started on the massive debt our children have to pay off. the policies are making it worse. but watch out. still lots of anger out there, and the president trying to turn it to his advantage. there is votes in blaming successful people. policies and emotion may trump economic reality. [ malannouncer ] once, there was a man who found aagic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the sll brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] rht there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ malannouncer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrad
the breakdown of educational standards, it is the welfare trap, lack of economic growth and a whole lot more. voters have to ask what has a president done the last five years to tackle the deep down problems. the short answer is not much. he has failed to stimulate real vigorous growth. and we haven't even started on the massive debt our children have to pay off. the policies are making it worse. but watch out. still lots of anger out there, and the president trying to turn it to his advantage....
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. >> thanks, and thanks to the internet education foundation for pulling this event get a. it was just tuesday that the decision came out. it should be a great opportunity analysisome initial and reactions to what the case means. as tim mentioned, i will moderate. i will try to be impartial in that regard. my organization filed a brief in the case, and that is why tim engine that. left, we have a partner at steptoe and johnson and general counsel to the internet association. christopher, a professor of law communications and communications sciences at the university of pennsylvania law school. next, matt wood, and to his left is a partner at wilkinson here in dc. i would like to offer background rule andc's internet decision, and i will turn it over to questions for the palace. there has been an active debate over what is often termed internet or net neutrality going on for quite a few years. it is a debate that centers on whether broadband providers, companies who provide internet internet connections that people use to get online, or did they should be required to carry a
. >> thanks, and thanks to the internet education foundation for pulling this event get a. it was just tuesday that the decision came out. it should be a great opportunity analysisome initial and reactions to what the case means. as tim mentioned, i will moderate. i will try to be impartial in that regard. my organization filed a brief in the case, and that is why tim engine that. left, we have a partner at steptoe and johnson and general counsel to the internet association. christopher,...
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ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. so yso you can happily let the grlife get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >>> state regulators slammed the door shut on restrictions limiting what information wireless providers can glean from your cell phone. >> michael finney has been following this issue closely and here with the latest on this. >> advocates are concerned about this. and greatest concern is location tracking that reveals where you are. a bar, doctor or a particular type of merchant. stand on almost any street corner it's not hard to find someone chatting or texting or check e mail. phones are everywhere and apps moni
ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. so yso you can happily let the grlife get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have...
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how can we educate people and get the technology to improve life? net neutrality in most places is laughable. as elitist. -- that his elitist. -- is elitist. i know the criticism you are making. it is an american perspective. here at aei we will have a discussion that will touch on this this month. >> i will give you a a 22nd answer. in 35 minutes i will be talking more about this. the quick answer is no. it is going to get worst. we're going to see more anger about this. i think will be a year in which we start to see tech exceptionalism. >> was your last phrase? >> tech exceptionalism. >> i think part of this is fueled by a slow economic recovery. i don't think a faster recovery would put an end to it. on the other side, i would say the production of tech products certainly gives rise to the idea of inequality and there have been a lot of books recently. i checked the optimistic side. the consumption of information consumption equality has never been higher. the ability of anyone, anywhere, no matter what station in life, to gain access to the wor
how can we educate people and get the technology to improve life? net neutrality in most places is laughable. as elitist. -- that his elitist. -- is elitist. i know the criticism you are making. it is an american perspective. here at aei we will have a discussion that will touch on this this month. >> i will give you a a 22nd answer. in 35 minutes i will be talking more about this. the quick answer is no. it is going to get worst. we're going to see more anger about this. i think will be...
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later tweeted "education never stops." >> kobe in my class. >> how cool would that be. >>> one more mention of basketball in "the pulse" in this friday morning coming to us from washington state and it just so happens to be our "play of the day." >> the kids from grandview and prosser high schools all tied at 6 a. grandview had a time to win it. time expires. follow the ball down the court. check out where the ball gets stuck. oh, yeah, right there on the back of the rim. they went into overtime and grandview ended up winning by two. >> that is -- >> can you imagine? >> that has happened in the driveway to me and my brother but i've never seen it happen in a game with the game on the line. >> couldn't do that if you tried. >> absolutely not. for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be back with your "friday funnies." i'm randy, and i quit smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. c
later tweeted "education never stops." >> kobe in my class. >> how cool would that be. >>> one more mention of basketball in "the pulse" in this friday morning coming to us from washington state and it just so happens to be our "play of the day." >> the kids from grandview and prosser high schools all tied at 6 a. grandview had a time to win it. time expires. follow the ball down the court. check out where the ball gets stuck. oh, yeah,...
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the public will get the works to educate, entertain, inspire, and inform them only if their creators can obtain just compensation. in the end, creators, businesses, and the public are all best served when our intellectual property laws recognize the essential core inventthat those who labor and risk capital to create and distribute original content deserve protection of their property rights. which brings me to the topic of legal protection for broadcast. in the copyright and telecommunications laws, congress created a legal framework that ensures that both creators of television programs and local broadcasters have the opportunity to be compensated for their labor, investment, and innovation. this legal framework has two purposes. of the first is to prevent third parties from undermining the labor, investment, and incentives of creators and broadcasters by free writing under labor and investment. the second purpose is to encourage high-quality, locally focused broadcast television. that has largely been a success. we have a dynamic and vibrant broadcasting thestreet in which the rig
the public will get the works to educate, entertain, inspire, and inform them only if their creators can obtain just compensation. in the end, creators, businesses, and the public are all best served when our intellectual property laws recognize the essential core inventthat those who labor and risk capital to create and distribute original content deserve protection of their property rights. which brings me to the topic of legal protection for broadcast. in the copyright and telecommunications...
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along with greater police enforcement and education of commercial drivers >> the company that authorizes the bike share program filed for bankruptcy protection after software problem was the bike systems in new york and chicago which prompted those stories to withhold payment. a different company actually manages bay area bike share system. >> a police dog captured a man officers say assaulted them. officers reported to a apartment complex and say the man tried to grab an officer's taser, then ran way inside of an apartment, trying to get away on a bicycle. the police dog stopped him. the suspect will be booked after checked out at the hospital. >> they're getting hit again. snow storm burying east coast right now, grounding thousands of flights a cording to flight aware.com, 3200 flights have been cancelled. a spokesman here says 37 outgoing and 26 incoming flights were grounded today.s all three major airports have had minor delays we're going to show how hard east coast is getting hit in a rif report coming up at 4:15. >> mavericks surfing competition could take place as soon as frida
along with greater police enforcement and education of commercial drivers >> the company that authorizes the bike share program filed for bankruptcy protection after software problem was the bike systems in new york and chicago which prompted those stories to withhold payment. a different company actually manages bay area bike share system. >> a police dog captured a man officers say assaulted them. officers reported to a apartment complex and say the man tried to grab an officer's...
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politicians replace the funds that thy stole and i happened when they promised that all the dough with good education. and we are still paying for the idiotic privilege. it ends as does the unaccounted gravy train ttonowhere funded by hard-working americans whose money is going nowhere. stop it and itemize it and detailing. and after all of that, pushing for still more funding. if we find hat you really are out of go, we will give you more dough. but not a penny more until you give us more than just your thoughts. we want answers and we want your numbers. we want your proof that this money isn't jt going to disappear. because after spending chileans in war and poverty, i'm asking and the american people are demanding that before you show the money, sho us what you have done with the money. it is that simple. and over to rick who was also feeling sick. because he was the head o a lot of folks. the former pennsylvania senator said it is not callous to question wre the money is going. and every time that i question about more funding for any host of an issue, it's the same answer that i get. you don't k
politicians replace the funds that thy stole and i happened when they promised that all the dough with good education. and we are still paying for the idiotic privilege. it ends as does the unaccounted gravy train ttonowhere funded by hard-working americans whose money is going nowhere. stop it and itemize it and detailing. and after all of that, pushing for still more funding. if we find hat you really are out of go, we will give you more dough. but not a penny more until you give us more than...
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you won't be able to have the effect that you could have on schools on housing on education on on policing on anything else you know do you know it's it's an extraordinary issue what are your thoughts on d.c. statehood. you know again i think it goes back to the idea that in order for us to have statehood we need to understand the value of statehood. i used to be on the d.c. vote which is an organization that's here i was on their board that is trying to get the single vote right now for d.c. we have eleanor holmes norton who is a sitting member in congress but they have full full voting rights so every year on a massive patient day in washington d.c. which is april sixteenth we have it's a holiday and we try to call a rally for everyone to come and say we need statehood we need to get the vote we'd be lucky if we got one hundred people show up in a city of six hundred fifty thousand people which is larger or roughly. same size as several states from on what i mean absolutely and but we only get about one hundred people hundred residents of the district to care about this issue so you have
you won't be able to have the effect that you could have on schools on housing on education on on policing on anything else you know do you know it's it's an extraordinary issue what are your thoughts on d.c. statehood. you know again i think it goes back to the idea that in order for us to have statehood we need to understand the value of statehood. i used to be on the d.c. vote which is an organization that's here i was on their board that is trying to get the single vote right now for d.c....
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you won't be able to have the effect that you could have on schools on housing on education on on policing on anything else you know. it's it's an extraordinary issue what are your thoughts on d.c. statehood. you know again i think it goes back to the idea that in order for us to have statehood we need to understand the value of statehood. i used to be on the d.c. vote which is an organization that's here i was on their board that is trying to get the single vote right now for d.c. we have eleanor holmes norton who is a sitting member in congress but they have full full voting rights so every year on a massive patient day in washington d.c. which is april sixteenth we have it's a holiday and we try to call a rally for everyone to come and say we need statehood we need to get the vote we'd be lucky if we got one hundred people show up in a city of six hundred fifty thousand people which is larger or roughly the same size as several states for montoyo mean absolutely. but we only get about one hundred people hundred residents of the district to care about this issue so you have to ask yourse
you won't be able to have the effect that you could have on schools on housing on education on on policing on anything else you know. it's it's an extraordinary issue what are your thoughts on d.c. statehood. you know again i think it goes back to the idea that in order for us to have statehood we need to understand the value of statehood. i used to be on the d.c. vote which is an organization that's here i was on their board that is trying to get the single vote right now for d.c. we have...
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they took old they were spending arresting people for marijuana or other things thomas put it into education programs, hoping his kids did not use marijuana it would not progress to other things. guess what? usage levels have plummeted will stop absolutely plummeted among the youth. they felt -- and this is the gateway theory. if kids usedthat pot that they would use other things. >> what about kids that use beer? are they end up using other drugs? if it is illegal, you are dealing with someone who is dealing you a drug. trish on this. she has been doing more stories on this than probably anybody else. you knowny people do that smoke pot that do not do heroin? >> i do not know a lot of people that actually smoke pot. or they do not tell me. i am fine with it. >> i am going to help you out with a study published in the journal of the american medical association am a done in australia a couple of years ago. teens under 17 who were smoking pot were to 25 times more likely to become alcoholics. 5 times more likely to become alcoholics. >> this is what they found in portugal. by decriminalizing
they took old they were spending arresting people for marijuana or other things thomas put it into education programs, hoping his kids did not use marijuana it would not progress to other things. guess what? usage levels have plummeted will stop absolutely plummeted among the youth. they felt -- and this is the gateway theory. if kids usedthat pot that they would use other things. >> what about kids that use beer? are they end up using other drugs? if it is illegal, you are dealing with...
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jing yong, charged with attempting to disrupt order in a public place, because of a campaign against education laws in china. he was campaigning for the rights of country side children who are not allowed to attend schools and universities in urban areas of he was detained in july, charged and arrested in august. during his detention he made a bold statement about china's civil rights movement and in this to say. >> translation: however defeated and absurd the society is, the country needs courageous citizens to stand up and take rights and dreams seriously. i'm fraud put the word citizen in front of my name. >> we are 400m away from the court. they are still pushing us back. we are not going to be allowed to get near it. the court case will take a day. it's expected that he will receive a maximum sentence of five years. it's a secret court case. only two members of his family will be allowed to attend. >> workers are clearing a screen on a train deroyalment. it was carrying crude, like a train that levelled a town. these accidents involving oil trains are raising concerns. >> until recently t
jing yong, charged with attempting to disrupt order in a public place, because of a campaign against education laws in china. he was campaigning for the rights of country side children who are not allowed to attend schools and universities in urban areas of he was detained in july, charged and arrested in august. during his detention he made a bold statement about china's civil rights movement and in this to say. >> translation: however defeated and absurd the society is, the country...
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. >> reporter: add an education event at the white house president obama made sure nobody forgot about friday's big event. >> it's her birthday tomorrow. >> reporter: not just any birthday. the big 5-0. in an interview in "people" magazine mrs. obama describes her life as ever evolving. robin, a "washington poswashin" contributor covered mrs. obama firsthand. >> i also had the sense that she was choosing her words so carefully and now it seems she is more comfortable expressing herself. >> reporter: mrs. obama was asked by "people" whether she would ever consider plastic surgery or botox. >> she said i don't imagine i would go that route but i have also learned to never say never. >> i think that was pure unadulterated honesty. >> reporter: with a focus on healthful foods, exercise, and education, she's a big part of the first lady's legacy will be an impact on children, but she's also been a role model for people her own age. >> eleanor roosevelt when she turned 50 said when you get to be my age, birthdays are not something to be celebrated. >> oh, she was wrong. >> reporter: michelle
. >> reporter: add an education event at the white house president obama made sure nobody forgot about friday's big event. >> it's her birthday tomorrow. >> reporter: not just any birthday. the big 5-0. in an interview in "people" magazine mrs. obama describes her life as ever evolving. robin, a "washington poswashin" contributor covered mrs. obama firsthand. >> i also had the sense that she was choosing her words so carefully and now it seems she is...